Management

The Government Isn’t Reuniting Migrant Children With Legal Guardians

The court ruling that forced the Trump administration to reunite families separated at the border applies only to parents, excluding legal guardians.

Management

Contractors Advise Lawmakers on How to Reduce Pain During the Next Shutdown

House Democrats’ field hearing spotlights suffering from the most recent lapse in appropriations as message to colleagues.

Management

Lawmakers Urge Social Security Administration to Back Off 'Anti-Labor' Proposals

A bipartisan group of House members suggests management may be circumventing a court order barring implementation of controversial Trump executive orders.

Management

Workplaces Function Better When They Make Room for Defiance

The best bosses recognize that defiant employees are sometimes right and that, even when they’re not, their disagreement is useful.

Management

Just 16 Minutes Of Sleep Loss Can Harm Work Concentration The Next Day

The health dangers of not getting enough restorative sleep have been documented for some time. Now, studies are suggesting that sleep loss is not only bad for your health but also for your job.

Defense

Robots and Lasers Are Bringing Shipbuilding into the Digital Age

Even decades-old aircraft carriers are being mapped onto digital models at Newport News Shipbuilding.

Management

Listen: Should The Government Regulate Social Media?

After the livestream and widespread sharing of video from the Christchurch massacre in New Zealand, is it time to regulate social media?

Management

VA Proposes New Union Contract That Guts Telework, Official Time, Employee Rights

Department officials publicize proposal they say would re-center the focus on patient care, but union officials say department is making a "mockery" of the collective bargaining process.

Management

Collaborative Problem Solvers Are Made Not Born – Here’s What You Need To Know

From the biggest 'wicked' problems on down, finding solutions to challenges depends on working together collaboratively. Students think they're good at this, but they aren't. Here's what could help.

Management

As Air Pollution Increases In Some U.S. Cities, The Trump Administration Is Weakening Clean Air Regulations

Air quality in the U.S. has improved greatly since 1990, but a new report finds progress stalling in some cities. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is rolling back air pollution controls.

Management

Lawmakers from Both Parties Seek to Restore Administrative Law Judges to Competitive Service

A new bill would overrule a 2018 Trump executive order seen by administrative law judges as an effort to politicize their positions.

Management

How Taxpayers Covered a $1,000 Liquor Bill for Trump Staffers (and More) at Trump’s Club

A top-shelf, closed-door drinking session. $546-a-night hotel rooms. A special government credit card for Mar-a-Lago. Taxpayers foot the costs — and the president profits.

Management

House Lawmakers To Ask Justice Department to Investigate Erik Prince

‘Very strong evidence’ that Blackwater founder committed perjury, says Intel chairman Schiff.

Management

Union Vows to Fight HHS Effort to Implement Partial Contract, Including Telework Cuts

Officials at the National Treasury Employees Union argue the department cannot legally implement new provisions until the entire contract is ratified.

Management

Latest Effort to Overhaul the Postal Service Hits New Snag

Lawmakers want more details on USPS' long-term plans before committing to legislative relief for cash-strapped agency.